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  5. RESISTANCE BY NORTH KOREANS IS STIFFENING

    TOKIO, Sept. 23 (AAP-Reuter) .—Toughening North Korean defence has slowed down the two United States Marine columns battling on the edges of Seoul, but the American 7th Infantry Division has captured Suwon ...

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  6. INFLATION UPSETS UNITED STATES

    NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—Inflation—one of the main factors in the sharp rise of the stock market yesterday to a 19-years’ peak—has gent Americans on a buying spree. Department store sales rose 17 per cent, last week ...

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  7. Retailers Resent Public Price Snooping

    SYDNEY, Sat. —Retailers are objecting to the Prices Department encouraging the public to become “snoopers.” ...

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  8. EUROPEAN DEFENCES

    NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—Practical problems of completing an integrated army for the defence of Western Europe were ...

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  9. “NO TIME TO REARM IN NEXT WAR”

    Central George Kenney former Commander of Allied Air Forces in the South West Pacific, visited ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. AGGRESSION CHARGES ARE TABLED

    FLUSHING (New York), Sept. 23.—Russia’s charges of American aggression against China were placed on the General Assembly’s ...

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  11. ANIMALS GARRY OFF 23 CHILDREN

    NEW DELHI, Sept. 23.—Police are hunting wolves and hyenas which, within a week, have carried away 23 children from ...

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  12. China-Trained Troops In Korea

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—A spokesman for China’s Foreign Ministry admitted last night that China-trained Korean troops ...

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  13. LOCATION OF PRISONERS UNKNOWN

    TOKYO, Sept. 23 (AAP-Reuter) —American Intelligence officers are trying to find out the fate of several thousand American. ...

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  14. HIGHER PAY FOR BRITISH LAND WORKERS

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—A wage rise of 6/ a week for 200,000 land workers in Britain would mean a substantial increase in the cost ...

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  15. NINETEEN DEAD IN BUS ACCIDENT

    DARESSALAAM, Sept. 23. — Nineteen people died and 20 were seriously injured when a motor bus carrying 52 people rolled ...

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  16. DUNGOG MAN KILLED IN CAR CRASH

    Fatal injuries were received by the driver of a car which veered off the road and his a large corner post near G[?]twyck ...

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  17. TRUMAN VETOES THE ANTI-SUBVERSIVE BILL

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.—President Truman yesterday vetoed the bill to restrict subversives in the United States, but the House of Representatives immediately overrode the veto and sent the measure to the Senate. ...

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  18. QUADS COST ALL PARENTS’ INCOME

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—The mother of Bristol's two-year-old girl quads said yesterday the family was “almost on the rocks.” ...

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  19. Messenger’s Death After Payroll Theft

    NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—Four masked men brandishing revolvers and a sub-machine gun caused the death of a payroll ...

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  20. CHEMIST GAOLED FOR SPYING

    NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—Forty four-years-old chemist, Alfred Dean’ Slack was sentenced to 16 years’ imprisonment at ...

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  21. HOLIDAY HOME RENTS TO BE INVESTIGATED

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Pair rent inspectors will raid holiday resorts during Six-Hour Day weekend and in an attempt to stamp out ...

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  22. HOLLAND TO EXPORT NITROGEN

    For the first time, Holland will be able to export considerable quantities of nitrogen, valued at approximately £A5,900,000 ...

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  23. Jet Fighter’s Atlantic Crossing

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.—An American air force jet fighter landed at Limestone air base (Maine) at 11.2 last night after ...

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  24. JET PILOTS WILL LIE PRONE

    LONDON, September 23.— Jet planes flying faster than sound and controlled by a pilot lying in a prone position are likely ...

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  25. NEW AID BILL IS PASSED

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 28.— Congress has completed action on the 17,000,000,000 dollars (£27,584,821,428) emergency deficiency ...

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  26. NEGRO MEDIATOR WINS NOBEL PRIZE

    OSLO, Sept 23.—Dr. Ralph Bunche, the negro who took over the task of United Nations mediator in Israel after the ...

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  27. Labour Situation In Britain

    Britain’s coal industry last year achieved the official output objective of 202 million tons, despite a decline in its labour force. ...

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  28. DEATH SENTENCE FOR NEGRO OFFICER

    YORK (Pennsylvania), Sept 23.—The wife of a negro army officer has appealed to president Truman to save the life of her ...

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  29. BERLIN POLICE HOSTAGES RETURNED

    BERLIN, Sept. 23.—The East and “West Berlin-police forces have called off their “battle of the hostages.” ...

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  30. SHEEP STATION MAY BRING A HALF A MILLION

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A Riverina sheep station, stocked with 14,000 sheep, is expected to bring more than £600,000 when ...

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  31. Communist Congress In Sheffield

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—Britain’s Communist party has announced plans to bring 250 delegates to Britain in November for a second ...

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  32. Total Of New Homes

    SYDNEY, Saturday.— New homes built in NSW in the year ended June 30, 1950, totalled 13,706, according to a report issued ...

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  33. British Korean Casualties

    LONDON, Sept. ,23. — British casualties in Korea-are -listed as two men killed, seven wounded and one missing between ...

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    Carrying flags of the United States, United Nations, and the Republic of Korea, an honour guard stands at attention as a troop transport carrying United State Marios docks at a port in Korea. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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